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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2007

The Old Hundredth

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  • is there a picture of the Chartres Cathedral?

  • Only British on this vid sorry.

  • ah - i know it!!!

    Very nice church if i remember rightly (and if im thinking of the right one this time lol)

  • It's shown at 1 minute and 8 seconds in the video thingy.

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  • Thanks! Beautiful-- and Shalom from the home of King David and Jesus Christ: Jerusalem, Israel. The pictures of British churches are lovely and inspiring. God bless.

  • gondola: I take it you're not Anglican or familiar with the Church of England.

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  • Preciosa Música! ! Con estilo muy ingles... me gusta mucho... aunque es un himno (Salmo 100) que se puede cantar en cualquier Iglesia (Anglicana, Católica Romana, Mormona, Bautista, etc..) VIVA CRISTO REY! Saludos desde Venezuela! Un Católico para CRISTO!

  • Loved the buildings! I recognised Westminster, Chester, Salisbury, and Ely. Now to visit them...

  • They don't build them like they use to that's for sure.

  • INCREDIBLE!!!!!

  • Far, far too slow. Sounds like a funeral dirge!

  • @MandyJMaddison The red sandstone one is Hereford

  • OK, I recognised Canterbury, York, Wells,Salisbury, Exeter, Gloucester, Worcester, Bristol, Southwark, Westminster Abbey, Bath Abbey, St Giles, St Davids and St Paul's of course. I thought I saw St Mungo's. I thought I saw Arundel. I saw a red sandstone catherdal that I think might have been Chester ..... how am I doing?

  • @irikanjioz York was shown a couple of times, from the Eastern end rather than the facade. The pic has a tree to the lleft. The building has a v. large window with lots of narrow Perpendicular sections. There are little pinnacles all along the roofline

  • Could I just mention by way of truthfulness and historical accuracy, first that the Church is not a building but the people of God - those who live by faith in him. Second this hymn was first used by the persecuted and despised Marian Exiles in Geneva sheltering from the storm of persecution under Queen mary's short reign. The Reformed Church's introduced congregational singing, and hymn's such as this were once a medium of unity in Britain for all Protestant people. It's a pity this has gone.

  • So many people are lamenting that the Anglican Communion is dead largely due to the schism in the United States. NOT SO!! God's Church is alive. Music like this comes from the heart, not from schism. God is alive!

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